zenwhipper
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Folks-
I am doing some how remodeling (demo porch, remove old boulder retaining wall, build new wall, add deck) and am needing to remove my concrete front porch and move some rocks and dirt around. I rented a 110v electric jack hammer and went to town. After five hours I was toast. :moil: My front porch is two steps up and about 2.5 feet thick by six feet wide and three feet deep. I did make progress, but I have about 2/3rds of the durn thing remaining. I decided to rent a mini excavator. Something like this Bobcat 328.
My question is... is the bucket and power on this thing enough to break up concrete? I'd rather not rent another jack hammer to go with the Bobcat. I figure since I already peppered the porch with the jack hammer I should be able to use the bucket and chip away at the thing.
Any earth moving experts in the house?
Kind Thanks
Scott
I am doing some how remodeling (demo porch, remove old boulder retaining wall, build new wall, add deck) and am needing to remove my concrete front porch and move some rocks and dirt around. I rented a 110v electric jack hammer and went to town. After five hours I was toast. :moil: My front porch is two steps up and about 2.5 feet thick by six feet wide and three feet deep. I did make progress, but I have about 2/3rds of the durn thing remaining. I decided to rent a mini excavator. Something like this Bobcat 328.
My question is... is the bucket and power on this thing enough to break up concrete? I'd rather not rent another jack hammer to go with the Bobcat. I figure since I already peppered the porch with the jack hammer I should be able to use the bucket and chip away at the thing.
Any earth moving experts in the house?
Kind Thanks
Scott